Sunday, 13 January 2013

About the video posted previously about long distance relationshiplosing its communication for a while
which then leads to a third party saving the broken hearted, I conclude that we
will eventually create a much bigger disaster if we did not manage the
communication well. Why you still have second thoughts about having Data?

Now, Amy has been facing her frustrations badly because Nick
hasn’t been replying. These are obviously the consequences of being in a long
distance relationship – but of course they’re both aware of that. However, in
this day of age, we have DATA – so where did they go wrong? Now that Nick has
been away for sometime, is Amy moving on? But whose ring is that?

“This is intense peeps! Is that
Amy with Joe? What about Nick? Wait till the story unfolds on 18 January
2013.Don't Lose It All

**Rememeber

Since you won't be seeing each other, it's important to
establish and maintain an emotional connection. These don't always have to be
long, in-depth conversations. Tell each other about your little triumphs and
tragedies. Ask on for advice. Use an instant messenger app for real-time chat,
or web cams for that visual connection. E-mail is great so make sure you use it
too! Ensure the e-mails are substantive
and detailed, it will show that you care enough to put in the time and effort. You
may discover an advantage over others whose partner is close at hand—you don't
take communication for granted!

There's no crystal ball that can predict how long a
relationship (long-distance or not) will last, but your current feelings may
offer some clues about what the future holds for you and your friend. For some
couples distance is a deal-breaker that brings the relationship to a close;
however, for others absence really does
make the heart grow fonder.

Before running away from long-distance relationship, take time to think about the feelings and ways to make the most out of being apart. There are many 'right' ways to be involved in a loving relationship, and only time will tell if yours will last.

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